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Do Rattlesnakes Mate With Other Species Of Snakes?
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I suppose there have been a few instances somewhere in history, but in general one species will stick to itself, and not mate with other species. There would be mutations, and in general most mutations would not allow the mix to survive, and if it did, it would most likely be sterile.
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